After looking at the situations from the Clippers blog, and our blog. I can say that in terms of leverage, it wasn't that strong for our side. In the long run, all we have in Doc is a coach who doesn't want to coach here anymore. Burnt too many bridges to even want to anyways. Can't look at Jeff Green, Courtney Lee, or even Rondo who he has such a strong bond with in the eye, and then say, "let's win a championship together." It'll be the ultimate, 'yeah right!'
We need to also remember in this point Danny isn't to blame. Wyc would've loved to let Doc out of his contract, because of a couple reasons.
1) Doc is a players coach, and mainly favors veterans. He isn't a rebuilding coach.
2) You don't pay 7 million for a rebuilding coach, especially if the only assets you have to work with are a budding Bradley, and Sullinger coming off a back injury. And a potential superstar Jeff Green, simply because all of them didn't receive that many minutes until they started to perform to their levels. Only the veterans despite their terrible playing still received a lot of minutes.
3) Doc is a good coach, because he's able to develop the closeness, and make players want to play for him. One of his greatest strengths, but his offense, and defense is mid tier at best. Rotation wise Doc is very predictable with the Paul Pierce iso, and at times seemed to not what to do, thus losing us games to teams we should've swept.
4)Kevin Garnett isn't getting any younger. I understand sentimental wise, we should keep the 3 and let them retire. But KG has stated specifically that he'll only play for Doc Rivers. So why don't we get someone who albeit is slightly overpaid, but can provide the size, altheticism, and rebounding we haven't had in a while. Plus, he can play to Rondo's strengths. How many times has Rondo lobbed KG, and at times you were worried once he comes back from the dunk, that he might injure his knee or his legs? Its happened, and I still bite my nails to every lob, praying the injury isn't going to occur again.
5) 2 Draft picks are still valuable, in this day and age due to the new CBA rules.
6) CP3 may have leverage within the organization, but I seriously doubt they would've budged with 2 draft picks, and Jordan plus our bad contracts. That is just too much to take at this point.
Also I'm not too sure can someone correct me on this.
Doesn't the team that's sending the player over have to pay the extra taxes, and not us? If that's true, then we're getting a 7 footer who can still rebound, and block. Become a rim protector, and hopefully anchor the defense. Jordan may not have a huge basketball IQ, but you can still teach defense.
I believe we're going into a process where we're retooling, but looking to grab rookies who can become good role players, or even game changers. Honestly, we really just need a young shooting guard who can just shoot. If we can get J-Smoove for a cheaper price, which I can believe would happen as this is now his chance to shine with KG/Pierce gone.
We'll see.
Danny Ainge is navigating over a tough situation where he doesn't have much leverage. He should've been firm from the start, and now the Clippers are taking advantage of that. What he should've done is told them I'm only taking this, take it or leave it, and watch your point guard leave. But that is wishful thinking on my part.